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PEARLS
W-Shaped Transpalatal Arch for Retention after Segmented Le Fort I Osteotomy
Volume 59 : Number 6 : Page 389 : Jun 2025
Lingual movement of the posterior teeth is a common cause of relapse after maxillary surgical expansion. As a solution, this Pearl presents a protocol for using a transpalatal arch with lingual extension arms to stabilize the molars after surgery.
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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts
Volume 4 : Number 5 : Page 253 : May 1970
253-jco-img-3.jpgDR. BRANDT: I want to turn to something else now. As you know, there is an ever-growing number of prepayment plans, insurance programs, federal, state, welfare projects that will incr...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Donald R. Poulton on Surgical-Orthodontics
Volume 9 : Number 11 : Page 698 : Nov 1975
698-jco-img-1.jpgDr. Poulton has written and lectured extensively on orthodontic involvement in surgical-orthodontic procedures. He is Professor of Orthodontics, University of California School of Den...
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Diagnostic Block Cephalometrics, Part 2
Volume 18 : Number 7 : Page 478 : Jul 1984
Case Histories Case histories will be shown of the five horizontal or sagittal types of Class II, division 1 malocclusions described in Part 1. For simplicity, horizontal dysplasias with vertical prob...
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A Modified “Surgery First” Approach and Customized Brackets for Treatment of Class III Malocclusion
Volume 59 : Number 6 : Page 358 : Jun 2025
Drs. Gurrala, Nedjat-Haiem, Ibrar, Zhang, and Uribe present a modified version of the “surgery first” approach that enhances the stability of the postsurgical occlusion with a short presurgical orthodontic phase. LightForce brackets are used for postsurgical orthodontics.
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Implementing the Patient Manager System
Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 715 : Dec 2000
Assigning one chairside assistant or treatment coordinator to each individual patient can create an advantage in both the technical and interpersonal areas of our practices. Since many patients take ...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Imaging in Orthodontics: Present and Future
Volume 36 : Number 11 : Page 619 : Nov 2002
This month's article takes the reader from the fundamentals of imaging and display technologies to digital data formats and video. A myriad of relevant information is simplified for the orthodontic a...
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Bioprogressive Simplified, Part 4: Extraction Therapy
Volume 21 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1987
We have seen a definite trend toward more nonextraction therapy in the last 20 years. Orthodontists who used to be absolutely rigid about extracting permanent teeth in any case with more than 2mm of c...
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Volume 22 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1988
The recent introduction of ceramic brackets to orthodontics is only part of the rapidly expanding ceramic technology in many industries. The computer's brain is built from the silicon chip--a ceramic....
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Update on Bonding Brackets: An In Vitro Survey
Volume 28 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1994
The optimal adhesive system is self-limiting, economical, and easy to bond and debond. It combines maximum bond strength with minimal risk of damage to enamel. Maximum strength is needed to compensate...
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Publish Your Own Practice Newsletter
Volume 28 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1994
Only about 17% of U.S. orthodontists distribute a practice newsletter, and those who do rate it only fair, on average, as a practice-building method.1 Still, for a substantial number of orthodontists,...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
A Synthetic Three-Dimensional Craniofacial Analysis
Volume 44 : Number 11 : Page 673 : Nov 2010
(Editor's Note: This quarterly column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor Ronald Redmond. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Redmond will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic tec...
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Occlusion Management in Orthodontic Anchorage Control
Volume 47 : Number 3 : Page 188 : Mar 2013
With the introduction of orthodontic miniscrews, the approach to anchorage control has changed dramatically. Skeletal anchorage allows for the transfer of reactive forces to the alveolar bone, thus pr...
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Digital Workflows in Orthodontics
Volume 52 : Number 1 : Page 34 : Jan 2018
Dr. Christensen provides an overview of the digital workflow from intraoral scanning and treatment planning to fabrication and delivery of expanders, skeletal anchorage devices, removable and functional appliances, sleep-medicine devices, indirect-bonding trays, aligners, and retainers.
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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 8: Bio-Progressive Mixed Dentition Treatment
Volume 12 : Number 4 : Page 279 : Apr 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 7) For most orthodontists, early treatment poses the universal enigma: Are the rewards to be gained by early intervention worth the time, effort, and money expended to reach the s...
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Clinical Management of the Frankel FR II Appliance
Volume 17 : Number 9 : Page 605 : Sep 1983
In the early years of the Frankel appliance, clinicians and laboratories in this country were unsure of the design, fit, adjustment, and management of the appliance. Poorly fitting appliances were pla...
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Modular 3D Appliances: Problem Solving in Edgewise, Straightwire, and Lightwire Treatment
Volume 18 : Number 4 : Page 272 : Apr 1984
Excellent appliances are frequently discarded in favor of new ones in the hope that they will be free of the problems and frustrations encountered in certain cases. Despite increasing appliance comple...
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Pre-Orthodontic Periodontal Augmentation for Lower Incisor Advancement in Adolescent Patients
Volume 52 : Number 10 : Page 513 : Oct 2018
When gingival recession is seen during lower incisor proclination, it is generally treated by soft-tissue augmentation. Drs. Gray and Richman describe a more proactive procedure to ameliorate the bone deficiency in the direction of tooth movement prior to orthodontic treatment.
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Volume 11 : Number 8 : Page 546 : Aug 1977
546-jco-img-0.jpgMicrocomputer system in author's office. A quiet revolution may have started in clinical orthodontic practice with the introduction in mid-1975 of the small, powerful, low cost, perso...
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Banding with a Glass Ionomer Cement
Volume 22 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1988
Although zinc phosphate cement has good working characteristics, its high solubility is disadvantageous for orthodontic banding. Microleakage, incomplete adhesion to hard tooth substances, and deminer...
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